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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Justice BV Nagarathna"
Evidence Of Witnesses Cannot Be Discarded Merely Because They Were Relatives Of Deceased Victim: Supreme Court
COVID Death Compensation : Supreme Court Expresses Concerns About Fake Medical Certificates
High Courts Can't Issue Directions For 'No Arrest' or 'No Coercive Action Till Final Report Filed' While Refusing To Quash Criminal Proceedings: SC Reiterates
There Must Be Independent Application Of Mind & Some Reasoning While Deciding Writ Appeal: Supreme Court
Relief Of Permanent Injunction Against True Owner Cannot Be Granted When Title Dispute Is Settled Against Plaintiff : Supreme Court
"Causes Great Inconvenience" : Supreme Court Criticizes Last Moment Filing Of Additional Documents In SLPs
Limitation Period Cannot Be Extended On Equitable Grounds: Supreme Court
Article 226 - Writ Of Mandamus Virtually Granting Specific Performance Of Contract/Work Order Cannot Be Issued: Supreme Court
Position Of Claimant Post Accident Relevant Factor To Determine Compensation Under Head Of 'Loss Of Amenities & Happiness': Supreme Court
Uttarakhand HC's Order Against Transfer Of IFS Officer's Case In CAT From U'khand To Delhi Stayed By Supreme Court
Duration Of Blacklisting Cannot Be Solely 'Per Offence' : Supreme Court Disapproves Guidelines Framed By Odisha Govt.
High Courts Should Not Exercise Section 482 CrPC Powers Suo Motu In A Sweeping Manner : Supreme Court
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